12145 ®. Gereinia luzoniensis Merr. Strict shrub-like 
tree, in good humus covered a ods near the 
Patee-river at 1090 feet; Siemptere™ Sanehes thick 16 
feet high; branches mainly 
and freely rebrenched; wood moderately sort, bitterish, 
odorless, white; bark smooth, brown; twigs lexly aprecding, 
the ultimete ones green; leaves thinly ecorisceous, similarly 
pele green on both sides, folded upon the upper side, tips slightly 
yeourved, mostly horizontel, fruita upon short peduneles, 
axillary or from the exils of fallen lesves, i or @ (?) seeded, 
green, ellipsoid, 1/2 inch long, finelly turing yellowish 
when fully mature; bude euberect, 1 to S-olustered; minute flowers 
yellowish; Magallanes, April, 1910. 
12146.  Pandenus sibuyanensis Mart. ne sp. Erect 
trees 15 to 26 feet high, in « fertile swampy flet of woods 
neer the Pauale river at 1000 feet, forming groves; stem 
terete, at most 6 inches thick, oceasionally 3- branched from 
the mid@le but usually higher up, its properoots 2 inches 
thick 5 to 7 feet high, yellowish gray, ringed, smooth exeept 
for the blunt spines; the main branches erect, the lerger or 
longer ones again S«branched; leaves erowded in $ spiral 
rows at the top of the branchlets, mainly horizontally sr eading, 
the apical portion especially reeurved, quite rigid and coriaceous, 
deeply canieulate on the upper side especially toward the 
base, sublueid on the upper dark green side, lighter green beneath, 
mergine serrate as well #s the median vein benexth and the two 
jaterel lines above toward the apex, to 9 feet, 2 to 3 inches 
wide, the base abruptly dilated; infrutescence terminal, with 
a lateral shoot arising fyom its baeal side, pendulous upon 
a nearly 2 feet long green triengular pedunele. which at the 
base is ije inh seross and at its distal end 1 1/4 inch 
| thiek, 3+ branched at the end; each of the branchlets bearing 
a solitary hesd, the terminal one of which matures earlier; 
fruits short ellipseid, 6 te 9 inches long, 6 inches wide 
eeross the middle, solid, heavy, dull red; *Pandan." 
"Bages," Magallenes, April, 1910. 
12146, Pandenus sibuyanensis Marte Ne 8p. Mage llanes, 
April, 1910. 
(Ne description) 
12146, Pendenus sibuyanensis Mart. Ne sp. Magallanes, 
April, 1910. 
(No deseription) 
12146 a. Eugenia beneaba Elm. Ne Sp. Small erect tree 
in a gravelly subsoil of a wooded bench slong the Pauala 
viver at 760 feet near the junction of the south fork: stem 
20 feet high, § inches thick, crooked, not straight, ite main 
branches arising from near the middle; wood moderately hard, 
odorless and tasteless, dirty white becoming reddish tinged 
toward the center; bark smooth, yellowish gray; branchlets 
widely spreading, the ultimate ones lex and sonehinat drooping; 
leaves thinly coriaceous, mostly descending, filet or slightly 
recurved toward especially toward the apex, paler green beneath; 
inflorescence terminal, the green stelke an inch or two long, 
few-branched, the globose buds yellowish green, 1/2 ineh thick; 
flowers slightly odorous, the creamy white petals subpersistent, 
kx xxmnmy wekta gx overy yellow with a reddish rin, style 
and filaments white, the anthers pale yellow; flowers 1 ineh 
high, 1 1/2 inch seross; filaments flattened andi subsuccuent, 
straight but only curved towerd the center, the inner ones much 
shorter; “Baneba"; Magallanes, Mareh, 1910. 
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